2025 Ford Super Duty F-250 Review with Prices, Photos, & Specs

Ford Super Duty Specs, Review, Price, & Trims | Germain Ford of Sidney

Ford Super Duty

Key Features

  • Starting at $45,300 MSRP*
  • Standard 6.8-liter gas V8 with 405 horsepower and 445 lb/ft of torque
  • Available 7.3-liter gas V8 with 430 horsepower and 485 lb/ft of torque
  • Available 6.7-liter Power StrokeĀ® Turbo Diesel V8 with 500 horsepower and 1,200 lb/ft of torque
  • Available Ultimate Trailer Tow Camera System (includes trailer hook-up lamp, 360-degree camera with Split-View Display, rear CHMSL camera with LED CHMSL, and Trailer Reverse Guidance)
  • Regular Cab, SuperCab, or Crew Cab options with 6.75-foot or 8-foot bed lengths
  • Max Towing Capacity of 40,000 pounds and Max Payload of 8,000 pounds (when properly equipped)
  • Optional SYNCĀ® 4 with 8-inch color LCD capacitive touchscreen and Apple CarPlayā„¢ / Android Autoā„¢ compatibility
  • Optional FordPassā„¢ Connect, embedded 5G LTE modem powered by FordPass app (includes Wi-Fi hotspot capability)
  • AdvanceTracā„¢ with RSCā“‡ (Roll Stability Controlā„¢) and Trailer Sway Control

Ford Super Duty Towing

About the Ford Super Duty

Ford gave the Super Duty an ambitious name. While other manufacturers call their big trucks ā€œheavy dutyā€, Ford went one further and called them Super Duty. Ford was every bit as ambitious when engineering the Super Duty as well and the name absolutely fits. With its incredible technology and best-in-class** towing capacity, the Super Duty sets a new and much higher bar for heavy-duty trucks. The Super Duty leads the pack in terms of power too. The available 7.3-liter V8 engine is the largest and most powerful gasoline engine in this class and the available 6.7-liter Power StrokeĀ® V8 Turbo Diesel produces 1,200 lb-ft of torque, another best-in-class for the Super Duty. Since the Super Duty does so well with towing, Ford has given it an incredibly comfortable interior so all those miles of highway towing wonā€™t feel like a chore. The Super Duty was already where people turned for the most capable truck on the market and thanks to a stunning list of standard equipment, the superiority of the Super Duty has become undeniable.

What the Critics Say

ā€œDepending on how it’s equipped, the Super Duty is capable of hauling up to 8,000 pounds of payload or towing up to 40,000 pounds worth of trailer. Supplementing these efforts are gobs of new tech that make driving and towing safer and more convenient, including a blind-spot-monitoring system for fifth-wheel and gooseneck trailering.ā€ ā€” Car & Driver

ā€œIt seems like only yesterday that 1000 lb-ft of torque was an achievement equal to the four-minute mile. Now here comes Ford with 1,200 lb-ft of twist. OMG!ā€ ā€” Autoweek

What’s New for 2025

Although theyā€™re mostly minor in nature, the Ford Super Duty does receive an extensive list of updates and revisions for the 2025 model year. Youā€™ll find more complete details in the bullet points provided below.

  • 6.8L V8 gas engine now standard on XLT and Lariat grades
  • 2 kW Pro Pwer Onboard system now available on King Ranch and Platinum
  • Onboard Scale and Smart Hitch features available on King Ranch
  • Trailer brake controller now optional on XL models
  • SuperCab configuration now restricted to XL and XLT trims with single rear wheel and 8-foot bed
  • Trailer tire pressure monitoring system and auxiliary camera system now available
  • Black Onyx with Platinum Blue interior now available on Platinum grades
  • New upholstery type of Lariat trims
  • Avalanche and Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat are two new exterior colors for 2025

Ford Super Duty Features

Ford Super Duty Towing

Legendary Performance

Whatever sort of work you need to do, and wherever you need to go to do it, the Ford Super Duty is equipped to handle it in a way that the competition just canā€™t measure up to. There are three different engines offered. The first is a 6.8-liter gasoline V8 which produces 405 horsepower and 445 lb-ft of torque. The available 7.3-liter gasoline V8 bumps the power up to 430 horsepower and 485 lb-ft of torque. That makes the 7.3-liter engine the biggest and most powerful gasoline engine in this class, always good news when you have a lot to haul. But if you really need to absolutely maximize your towing capacity, there is the 6.7-liter Power StrokeĀ® Turbo Diesel V8 which produces 500 horsepower and an incredible 1,200 lb-ft of torque. Thatā€™s the most torque available from any engine in any vehicle in this class.

If you need to go off-road with your Super Duty, Ford offers the TremorĀ® Off-Road Package which adds unique 18-inch wheels with 35-inch Goodyear DuraTrac tires along with twin-tube off-road shocks and springs, skidplates, heavy-duty running boards, and a crawl mode. If you instead need your Super Duty for the worksite, there is an available Live-Drive Power Takeoff (PTO) and Pro Power Onboard, a 2.0-kilowatt onboard electrical system that will let you power tools or work lights.

Ford Super Duty Interior

Versatile Interior

The capability offered by the Ford Super Duty makes for an incredibly versatile vehicle and the interior forms a part of that versatility. The seats are spacious and comfortable, perfect for long highway towing trips, with available heating and ventilation. Even though itā€™s nobodyā€™s first choice to spend the night at the worksite, the available Max Recline seats fold almost completely flat so you can sleep comfortably when the situation demands it. In the daytime, the cab converts into an office with a center console that becomes a work surface and 5G-powered WiFi that allows for up to 10 connected devices. The Super Duty comes with the latest in infotainment, the Ford SYNCĀ® 4 operating system. An 8-inch screen comes standard but a 12-inch version is available. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay work wirelessly with this system and navigation is standard on most trims. To top it all off, the available 18-speaker B&OĀ® Sound System by Bang & OlufsenĀ® with HD Radioā„¢ makes whatever you like to listen to sound amazing.

Ford Super Duty Trailer Camera

Advanced Driver Assistance

The incredible capability that comes with the Ford Super Duty allows you to perform some pretty intense jobs. To help make these big jobs a bit easier, Ford packed the Super Duty with a ton of the most advanced tech on the market. A whole array of cameras makes maneuvering in a tight space easier and the 360-degree trailer camera extends that easy maneuvering to whatever youā€™re towing. There is also a ā€œtailgate downā€ backup camera. Since most backup cameras just point at the ground when the tailgate is open, Ford added a second camera so you can always see where youā€™re going. The Super Duty is the first truck to have such a feature, just one indicator of the kind of thought that Ford put into engineering the Super Duty. There are also available bed scales to make sure youā€™re not exceeding the payload capacity and also to help you distribute weight as evenly as possible. For long towing trips, there is adaptive cruise control with lane centering, stop-and-go assist, and a head-up display.

Ford Super Duty Towing

Ford F-350 / F-450 Super Duty

The Ford Super Duty is really several different models all sharing the same platform and engine choices. The F-250 is the base model and is enough for most of the jobs you could throw at it. But there are some that require a bit more and this is where the F-350 and F-450 come in. With these, you have the option of adding a second wheel to each of the rear axle ends. This ā€œduallyā€ setup gives you extra stability, particularly when towing. This setup is also required if you want the Max Towing Package, which pushes the Super Duty to its class-leading 40,000-pound towing capacity when combined with a 5th wheel and the 6.7-liter Power StrokeĀ® V8 Turbo Diesel engine option.


Trims & Specs

Ford F-250 XL

F-250 XL

  • Starting at $45,300 MSRP*
  • 6.8-liter gas V8 with 405 horsepower and 445 lb-ft of torque
  • 10-speed transmission
  • AdvanceTracā„¢ with RSCĀ® (Roll Stability Controlā„¢) and Trailer Sway Control
  • Integrated Box Side Steps and Rear Corner Bumper Steps
  • Trailer Brake Controller

Ford F-250 XLT

F-250 XLT

  • Starting at $51,295 MSRP*
  • 18-inch Sparkle Silver-Painted Cast Aluminum Wheels
  • 8-Way Power Driverā€™s Seat
  • BoxLink, including four premium-locking cleats
  • Front cloth 40/20/40 split bench seats
  • SYNCĀ® 4 with 8-inch LCD Touchscreen

F-250 Lariat

Ford F-250 Lariat

  • Starting at $64,740 MSRP*
  • Power driver and passenger leather-trimmed front seats
  • PowerScopeĀ® trailer tow mirrors
  • LED Headlamps and taillamps
  • 360-degree camera package
  • SYNCĀ® 4 with 12-inch LCD Touchscreen

Ford F-250 King RanchĀ®

F-250 King RanchĀ®

  • Starting at $76,975 MSRP*
  • Kingsville Antique Affect Leather Interior
  • 20-inch Bright-Machined Cast-Aluminum Wheels with unique King RanchĀ® center cap
  • B&OĀ® Sound System by Bang & OlufsenĀ® with HD Radioā„¢ (18 speakers including subwoofer).
  • Ford Co-Pilot360 2.0 and Tow Technology Package
  • Power Tailgate with Tailgate Down Camera, Reverse Sensing System, Tailgate Step and King RanchĀ® Chrome AppliquĆ©

Ford F-250 Platinum

F-250 Platinum

  • Starting at $77,865 MSRP*
  • Power deployable running boards
  • Heated/ventilated driver and passenger seats
  • 12-inch Digital Instrument Cluster with Head-Up Display
  • 2.0kW Pro Power Onboard
  • SYNCĀ® 4 with 12-inch LCD Touchscreen

*Current Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for base vehicle. Excludes destination/delivery fee plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer processing charge, any electronic filing charge, and any emission testing charge. Optional equipment not included. Starting A, Z and X Plan price is for qualified, eligible customers and excludes document fee, destination/delivery charge, taxes, title and registration. Not all vehicles qualify for A, Z or X Plan.